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RESPACE

Department Wind tunnels - projects

IR image of film cooling by injected air on a plate exposed to an laminar hypersonic air flow
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Temperature decrease of a plate surface exposed to hypersonic flow air flow, by means of transpiration cooling
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Schlieren image of the interaction of base flow at Ma=5.3 and plume flow at Ma=3.8
„Key Technologies for REusable SPACE Systems“

In the frame of a “HGF virtual institute“ the current competence in science and technology is to be expanded for the development of new key technologies for future re-usable space transportation systems. Experts from various disciplines at DLR and universities have been brought together for this project. With this “interdisciplinary“cooperation, new technologies for future re-usable space transportation systems can be explored and developed efficiently.

Project objectives

  • Development of active cooling technologies for space transportation systems.
  • Optimisation of aerodynamics in the base/nozzle area of booster rockets.

Participating institutions

  • DLR Institute for Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, Wind tunnel Deaprtment, Cologne (Project manager)
  • RWTH Aachen, “Institute of Aerodynamics“ 
  • RWTH Aachen, “Shockwave Laboratory“ 
  • TU Munich, Department “Flow mechanics“
  • University of Stuttgart, “Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics”
  • DLR Institute for Structures and Design, Space Structural components department
  • DLR Institute for space propulsion systems, “Systems Analysis Space transportation Department“

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